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The evolution of college education in America shows that the biggest problem is getting students to graduate.
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Tough describes the evolution of the college graduation rates in America.
While college graduation rates amongst people from the working class had grown throughout the 20th century, and by the 1990s the US had the highest college graduation rate in the world, in the last ten years college graduation rates in the US are not rising as much as before. Furthermore, college graduation rates have risen among wealthy students while it has fallen among those of low income.
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Bandwagon
Bandwagon fallacy assumes that the opinion of the majority is always right. It is also called an appeal to popularity, or argumentum ad populum. The problem with this line of thinking is that this type of argument only proves that a position is "popular," but it says nothing about whether it is "true." In this case, the argument offered for eating Lunch Nibbles is simply that everyone is doing it, instead of discussing the actual benefits of Lunch Nibbles.
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That I look fit and pretty
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